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A tunnel boring machine (TBM) solution typically includes the functions of a controller, screen display, and joystick. Here's a breakdown of each component and its role within the solution:
Controller: The controller is the central processing unit of the TBM solution. It receives input signals from various sources, such as the joystick and sensors, and processes them to generate output signals that control the TBM's operations. The controller manages the TBM's movement, speed, cutterhead rotation, conveyor systems, and other functions. It ensures precise and coordinated operation during the tunnel excavation process.
Screen Display: The screen display provides visual feedback and information to the TBM operator. It presents critical data such as the TBM's position, excavation progress, ground conditions, and any warnings or alarms. The display allows the operator to monitor and assess the TBM's performance and make informed decisions during the tunneling process. It enhances situational awareness and aids in troubleshooting or adjusting parameters as needed.
Joystick: The joystick is a manual control device that enables the operator to input commands and control the TBM's movements. It typically features multiple axes of movement, allowing the operator to control functions such as cutterhead rotation, thrust, and steering. The joystick generates electrical signals corresponding to the operator's inputs, which are then transmitted to the controller for interpretation and execution. The joystick provides intuitive and precise control over the TBM's operations.